| James Lee (M.A.) - 1867 - Страниц: 484
...punished, and pay the forfeit of its offences. He was led to the stake, amidst the insults of the Papists, and bore their scorn, as well as the torture of his...several times exclaiming, ' This hand has offended ! this unworthy hand!' — Eng. History. It is recorded of a celebrated courtezan at Athens, that when... | |
| David Hume - 1869 - Страниц: 822
...amid the insults of the Roman Catholics ; and, having now summoned up all the force of his mind, he bore their scorn, as well as the torture of his punishment,...He stretched out his hand, and without betraying, cither by his countenance or motions, the least sign of weakness, or even of feeling, he held it in... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1869 - Страниц: 712
...stretched out the hand which had been the instrument in this false and discreditable subscription, and without betraying, either by his countenance or...motions, the least sign of weakness or even of feeling (such are the very words of the historian), he held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed.... | |
| David Hume - 1872 - Страниц: 822
...amid the insults of the Roman Catholics ; and, having now summoned up all the force of his mind, he bore their scorn, as well as the torture of his punishment,...held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed. His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections 09 his former fault, and he called aloud several... | |
| 1872 - Страниц: 556
...stake, amidst the insults of his enemies ; and having now summoned up all the force of his mind, he bore their scorn, as well as the torture of his punishment,...held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed. His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault, and he called aloud several... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - Страниц: 820
...amid the insults of the Roman Catholics ; and, having now summoned up all the force of his mind, he bore their scorn, as well as the torture of his punishment,...held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed. His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault, and he called aloud several... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - Страниц: 812
...amid the insults of the Roman Catholics ; and, having now summoned up all the force of his mind, he bore their scorn, as well as the torture of his punishment,...held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed. His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault, and he called aloud several... | |
| 1875 - Страниц: 642
...He was soon after quite burnt." — Hi»t. of the Reformation, iii. 429, ed. 1826. Hume says : — " He stretched out his hand, and without betraying either...countenance or motions the least sign of weakness, or even feeling, he held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed." — Hume, iv., p. 476 ; Note* and... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1878 - Страниц: 328
...stake, amidst the insults of his enemies ; and having now summoned up all the force of his mind, he bore their scorn, as well as the torture of his punishment,...held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed. His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault, and he called aloud several... | |
| David Hume - 1882 - Страниц: 494
...of his punishment, with singular fortituJe. He stretched out his hand, and without betraying, eithur by his countenance or motions, the least sign of weakness,...held it in the flames till it was entirely consumed. His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault ; and he called aloud several... | |
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